April 27th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
The Visualization API is about charts and visualizations, so we try to push out new features and options to our growing list of charts every several weeks or so.Here are a few examples of recently launched charting options and additions:Lots of customi…
April 27th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Heads up, early registration for Google I/O ends May 1. After this Friday, the rates increase $100 and even worse, you’ll lose out on your Google Chrome Comic book.Google I/O will feature 80+ sessions that cover Android, HTML5, App Engine, Chrome, AJA…
April 24th, 2009 | by Ali Pasha | published in Google Code
We are happy to announce that Project Hosting on Google Code now supports the Mercurial version control system in addition to Subversion. This is being initially rolled out as a preview release to a few invited users on a per-project basis, so that we …
April 23rd, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
We launched Chrome Experiments last month to feature some of the crazy things that are now possible with JavaScript. Since then, a number of developers have submitted additional experiments, many of which have made us smile — take a look at a few of …
Who’s @ Google I/O – spotlight on Google Web Toolkit
April 22nd, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Google Web Toolkit, or GWT for short, recently went live with their 1.6 release, which also included a Google plugin for Eclipse and integration with App Engine’s Java language support. Google I/O will be rich with GWT content, including a number of se…
April 21st, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Today we are pleased to announce the launch the Google Analytics Data Export API. This new API is being launched in Labs and is available to all Analytics users. If you haven’t already heard, Google Analytics, is a free, powerful web analytics tool tha…
April 21st, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Most content on the web today is in 2D, but a lot of information is more fun and useful in 3D. Projects like Google Earth and SketchUp demonstrate our passion and commitment to enabling users to create and interact with 3D content. We’d like to see the…
April 21st, 2009 | by Brandon Bilinski | published in Google Code
We are very excited to announce a new member to the Google Data API family, Google Analytics! For those of you who don’t know, Analytics is a powerful web analysis tool that provides incredible amounts of data about where visitors come from, what they …
April 20th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
This post is part of the Who’s @ Google I/O, a series of blog posts that give a closer look at developers who’ll be speaking or demoing at Google I/O. Today’s post is a guest post written by Steven Willmott of 3scale.Public APIs are a great way to sha…
April 20th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
Last April, we started providing translations of code.google.com pages in five languages: Simplified Chinese (中文[简体]) , Japanese (日本語) , Portuguese (Português) , Russian (Pусский) , and Spanish (Español). You didn’t think we were …
April 17th, 2009 | by Neel Kshetramade | published in Google Code
I set a quarterly goal to write an application in my 20% time that uses publicly available Google APIs. While some would call this scenario testing, I refer to it as “method user experience design” (think method acting). The process can often be painfu…
Who’s @ Google I/O
April 16th, 2009 | by Neel Kshetramade | published in Google Code
We frequently hear that developers want to hear from peers who’ve built interesting applications. That’s why we’re excited that this year’s Google I/O (May 27th – 28th in San Francisco) will involve more developers from the community at large. Today, w…
ThoughtWorks’ Paul Hammant talks about App Engine for Java
April 14th, 2009 | by Neel Kshetramade | published in Google Code
Last week we had a number of exciting announcements and we’ve received a lot of good feedback so far. We’ve heard from developers who were excited about cron support, intrigued by the Google Secure Data Connector and pleased with database import. Howev…
Google Developer Day returns to Yokohama, Japan: Registration now open
April 13th, 2009 | by Neel Kshetramade | published in Google Code
We are excited to open registration for our second Google Developer Day event this year, to be held on June 9th in Yokohama, Japan.June 9, 2009 — Yokohama, JapanLocated outside of Tokyo at the Pacifico Yokohama Convention Complex in Yokohama, you will…
April 10th, 2009 | by Mike Marchak | published in Google Code
It’s time for another Google Narrative, highlighting a Google AJAX Search API developer, Chirag Mehta.Chirag is developer in St. Petersburg, Florida who got started coding on a ZX Spectrum almost twenty years ago and has dabbled in graphics, animation,…